Showing posts with label 1855-1932. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1855-1932. Show all posts

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Burch, Ida 1855-1932 Hartwick Obituary



 Burch, Ida 1855-1932 Hartwick Obituary

Mrs. Ida Burch, Hartwick,
Dies at Family Residence

Hartwick, May 8---Mrs. Ida T. Burch, 77, beloved wife of Orlo S. Burch, passed away Sunday afternoon at her home in Main street. Death was caused by complication of diseases.
Mrs. Burch was born February 23, 1855, in Laporte, Ind., the daughter of James and Lany (Pierce) Allison. She came to Hartwick when eight years of age and has since resided in this village. She was married to Orlo Burch January 30, 1878. Mr. and Mrs. Burch celebrated their golden wedding anniversary January 30 1928. She was a member of the Hartwick Methodist Episcopal church and acted as Sunday school superintendent for several years. She was a devoted Christian and a woman highly respected in this community.
Surviving besides her husband are one son, A. Monroe Burch, and one grandson, Orlo Burch, Hartwick; two cousins, Mrs. Fannie Baker, Syracuse, and Mrs. Hortense Maynard, Cooperstown. Her only daughter, Mrs. J. D. McAllister, passed away last November.
Funeral services will be held from the family home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. George A. Roberts, pastor of the Hartwick Methodist Episcopal church, will officiate. Interment will be in the family plot of the Hartwick cemetery.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Draper, Rosanna 1855-1932 Morris Obituary


Draper, Rosanna 1855-1932 Morris Obituary

Obituary

Mrs. Rosanna Draper

Morris, Dec. 27---Rosanna Draper died on Christmas day, after an illness of almost a year. She had lived all her life in the town of Morris, where she married Curtis Draper, 56 years ago. Mrs. Draper was 77 years old.
She is survived by her husband and a daughter, Mrs. John A Daniels, both of Morris. A son Louis, died in 1904.
Mrs. Draper was a gentle Quakeress, who was a living example of the quiet Christian faith she believed in so strongly. She leaves a long, well lived life as her memorial. Those who knew her can appreciate that it is the most appropriate of memorials.
The funeral services, which were private, were held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Daniels of West street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Dr. C. E. Vermilya of the Methodist Episcopal church and Rev. E. E. Hutchinson of Zion church. Interment was made in Hillington cemetery.